Vol. 1, no. 4 of 'The Phonogram' magazine, published April 1891.
The Present Position of the Phonograph and a Résumé of its Merits - V.H. McRae
The Lippincott Assignment
Testimonial of D.F. Murphy
Novel Experiments with the Phonograph
Obituary - F.E. Clarkson
Phonographic Possibilities - William Addison Clarke
An Interview with General Von Moltke - A.W.H.
Accuracy of the Phonographic Acoustic - W.C.
The Columbia Phonograph Co., Washington - E.A. Easton
For the Benefit of Posterity
The Phonograph of the South Seas in the Seventeenth Century - McB.
Foreign Notes - J.W.C.
What Electricity is Doing for the Sailor - S.D. Greene
The Founders of Electrical Science, No. 3 - Felix Dahn
Electrical Rapid Transit
Electricity in Palestine
The Edison-Lalande Battery for Operating the Phonograph
The Pumpelly Storage Battery Co.
The Berliner Gramophone
The Telephone - Alexander J. Wurts
Typewriter Mechanics: Shift-Key or No Shift-Key - Which? - E.S.O.
A Typewriter's Blunder
Phono-Chat
Testimonial Letters
Authors and Publishers
Please note, there are several magazines titled 'Phonogram'. This is the publication edited by Virginia H. McRae for the North American Phonograph Company between 1891 and 1893. A date/title index is forthcoming at the Media History Digital Library.
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